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But there was one instance [from later] that aroused my antipathy towards the then [Polish] Republic. And that was that I wasn’t taken for military service, although I was of that age. The ostensible reason for my not being accepted was that I had ‘technical defects.’ In a word, I wasn’t given category A because as a student I would have had to go to officer cadet school, which wasn’t looked upon favorably by the then military authorities, for one more Jew to get into officer cadet school.
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Julian Gringras
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